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In the past 14 years, about 4,500 minors from rebel groups have been demobilized, with 65 percent of them belonging to the FARC, according to official data

In peace step, children leave rebel camps in Colombia

  "Boys, girls and adolescents" began to be moved to a temporary reception area, where a UNICEF team would begin the process...

Colombia's FARC lead negotiator Ivan Marquez (L) and Colombia's lead government negotiator Humberto de la Calle (R) shake hands while Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez looks on, after signing a final peace deal in Havana, Cuba, August 24, 2016.

Colombia's war victims urge forgiveness as society splits over peace deal

  "For peace to exist, Colombians have no option but to forgive."

A Colombian anti-narcotics policeman stands guard after burning a cocaine lab, which police said belongs to criminal gangs, in a rural area of Calamar in Guaviare state, Colombia, August 2, 2016.

Colombia destroys 104 cocaine labs in five days

  Coca cultivation was up 39 percent in Colombia in 2015

Major international drug bust on cocaine headed for Europe

Major international drug bust on cocaine headed for Europe

 

Colombia and FARC rebels reach historic ceasefire deal

Colombia and FARC rebels reach historic ceasefire deal

 

A Colombian police officer stands guard over eight tons of seized cocaine in Turbo, Antioquia department, on May 15, 2016

Colombia nabs record-breaking eight tons of cocaine

Police said that the drugs belonged to one Colombia's most notorious criminals: Roberto Vargas Gutierrez, alias Gavilan.

FARC rebel leader Rodrigo Londono, better known by the nom de guerre Timochenko, speaks during a news conference in Havana, September 23, 2015.

Colombian FARC rebels agree to let minors under 15 leave ranks

  The group said on Sunday there were 21 children under 15 among its ranks.

Five snowmobilers die in Canadian avalanche

Five snowmobilers die in Canadian avalanche

 

FARC rebels freed in Colombia peace deal

FARC rebels freed in Colombia peace deal

 

Miss Universe winner is...oops

Miss Universe winner is...oops

 

Casino surges as grocer seeks divestments to reduce debt

Casino surges as grocer seeks divestments to reduce debt

The company plans to sell assets in Vietnam, Thailand and Colombia to cut debt by more than 2 billion euros...

Search after Canada whale-watch boat sinks

Search after Canada whale-watch boat sinks

 

Shakira says children should not “pay the price of war“

Shakira says children should not “pay the price of war“

 

Colombians flee from Venezuela

Colombians flee from Venezuela

 

Colombia helicopter crash kills at least 16 police officers

Colombia helicopter crash kills at least 16 police officers

 
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